Canadian ‘anti-hate’ group targeting Christians runs out of federal funding
The Canadian Anti-Hate Network has lost its federal funding for the first time in six years amid allegations of anti-Catholic bias. Complaints from pro-life MPs and groups have highlighted the organization's role in promoting polarization. Despite the funding cut, the group's leader has been appointed to an advisory group on online safety.
- ▪The Canadian Anti-Hate Network is out of federal grants for the first time in six years.
- ▪Complaints about the organization's anti-Catholic bias led to the funding cut.
- ▪The leader of CAHN was recently appointed to an expert advisory group on online safety.
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News Canadian ‘anti-hate’ group targeting Christians runs out of federal funding The far-left Canadian Anti-Hate Network is out of federal grants for the first time in six years, though the Liberal Carney government recently named its leader to an ‘expert advisory group.’ Canadian Parliament Hill Shutterstock AnthonyMurdoch 0 Anthony Murdoch Comments 0 Thu May 21, 2026 - 2:38 pm EDT OTTAWA (LifeSiteNews) — A Canadian so-called “anti-hate network” is allegedly out of federal funding for the first time in six years, following complaints by pro-life MPs and groups that it exhibited anti-Catholic bias and spread “polarization.” As noted by Blacklock’s Reporter, the activist group known as the Canadian Anti-Hate Network (CAHN) is out of grants from Canada’s Heritage Department, following…
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